The class action case Resmer vs.
Web Hosting News – SAN JOSE, CA – Force10 Networks, Inc., the global technology leader that data center, service provider and enterprise customers rely on when the network is their business, today announced that Network Redux, a managed hosting service provider in Portland, OR, has selected S-Series™ access switches from Force10 Networks to provide top-of-rack (ToR) server aggregation and switching functionality to an IT infrastructure tasked with serving a rapidly growing customer base. Network Redux chose S50 access switches to help improve the performance of its network infrastructure that was previously struggling to keep up with its growing business. “As a hosting provider, availability and reliability are critical success factors since our customers put their faith in our ability to ensure that their Web infrastructure is always accessible,” says Thomas Brenneke, president, Network Redux
Bank Backs iomart’’s Hosting Strategy with £10m Acquisition War Chest Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 12:21:46 PM AIM-listed iomart Group plc has secured a £10 million credit facility from Lloyds Banking Group as it continues its strategy to grow its managed hosting business through a combination of organic growth and acquisition.
In 2005, I designed a product that has not yet launched, and gave the product a name. The domain name for that product was taken, so I “backordered” the name through GoDaddy. It actually came up for auction several months ago and I purchased it.
AFTER I purchased it, another company obtained a trademark. Their use of the name only goes back a few months.
I did not cybersquat and my registration was in good faith. I have not put anything on the site for fear of infringing their trademark. Do I have any legal obligation to surrender the name?


